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Varoufakis Yanis

    Cet auteur déconstruit de manière critique la théorie économique, exposant ses défauts méthodologiques et ses modèles mathématiques simplistes. Façonné par des expériences personnelles sous un régime autoritaire, son œuvre défend le progrès et la liberté intellectuelle au détriment du cynisme. Avec une approche distinctive, il remet en question ce qui est souvent accepté comme une science économique légitime, incitant les lecteurs à interroger les fondements du discours économique et ses hypothèses sous-jacentes.

    Another Now : Dispatches from an Alternative Present
    Another Now
    Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism
    Talking to My Daughter About the Economy
    The global minotaur : America, Europe and the future of the global economy
    Adults In The Room
    • Adults In The Room

      • 576pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      4,4(224)Évaluer

      Varoufakis has written one of the greatest political memoirs of all time [and] one of the most accurate and detailed descriptions of modern power ever written Guardian

      Adults In The Room
    • 'The emerging rock-star of Europe's anti-austerity uprising.' Daily Telegraph 'A spirited book.' New Yorker In this remarkable and provocative book, Yanis Varoufakis, former finance minister of Greece, explodes the myth that financialisation, ineffectual regulation of banks, greed and globalisation were the root causes of both the Eurozone crisis and the global economic crisis. Rather, they are symptoms of a much deeper malaise which can be traced all the way back to the Great Crash of 1929, then on through to the 1970s: the time when a Global Minotaur was born. Today's deepening crisis in Europe is just one of the inevitable symptoms of the weakening Minotaur; of a global system which is now as unsustainable as it is imbalanced. Going beyond this, Varoufakis reveals how we might reintroduce a modicum of reason into what has become a perniciously irrational economic order. An essential account of the socio-economic events and hidden histories that have shaped the world as we now know it.

      The global minotaur : America, Europe and the future of the global economy
    • Talking to My Daughter About the Economy

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,1(500)Évaluer

      In Talking to My Daughter About the Economy, activist Yanis Varoufakis, Greece’s former finance minister and the author of the international bestseller Adults in the Room, pens a series of letters to his young daughter, educating her about the business, politics, and corruption of world economics. Yanis Varoufakis has appeared before heads of nations, assemblies of experts, and countless students around the world. Now, he faces his most important—and difficult—audience yet. Using clear language and vivid examples, Varoufakis offers a series of letters to his young daughter about the economy: how it operates, where it came from, how it benefits some while impoverishing others. Taking bankers and politicians to task, he explains the historical origins of inequality among and within nations, questions the pervasive notion that everything has its price, and shows why economic instability is a chronic risk. Finally, he discusses the inability of market-driven policies to address the rapidly declining health of the planet his daughter’s generation stands to inherit. Throughout, Varoufakis wears his expertise lightly. He writes as a parent whose aim is to instruct his daughter on the fundamental questions of our age—and through that knowledge, to equip her against the failures and obfuscations of our current system and point the way toward a more democratic alternative.

      Talking to My Daughter About the Economy
    • Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,9(53)Évaluer

      'What an amazing piece of work this is. Ground-breaking, thought-provoking and highly accessible. Everyone should read it. The dark, scary, exciting song of our age. 100 out of 100' IRVINE WELSHCapitalism is dead. Welcome to technofeudalism.In his boldest and most far-reaching book, the visionary economist and number-one bestselling author Yanis Varoufakis shows how the owners of big tech became the world's feudal overlords - replacing capitalism with a fundamentally new system that enslaves our minds, defies democracy and rewrite the rules of global power.But as Varoufakis also reveals, technofeudalism contains new opportunities to thwart and overturn it, bringing into focus more clearly than ever the revolution we need to escape our digital prison.'An epochal, once-in-a-millennium shift . . . this isn't just new technology. This is the world grappling with an entirely new economic system and therefore political power' Observer'An urgent demand to seize the means of computation' CORY DOCTOROWA FINANCIAL TIMES BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR

      Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism
    • Another Now

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(1742)Évaluer

      A New Statesman Book to Read in 2020 Imagine a world with no banks. Imagine if Occupy and Extinction Rebellion actually won. In Another Now world-famous economist Yanis Varoufakis shows us what such a world would look like.

      Another Now
    • 'One of my few heroes. As long as people like Varoufakis are around, there still is hope' Slavoj Zizek Imagine a world with no banks. No stock market. No tech giants. No billionaires. Imagine if Occupy and Extinction Rebellion actually won. In Another Now world-famous economist, Yanis Varoufakis, shows us what such a world would look like. Far from being a fantasy, he describes how it could have come about - and might yet. But would we really want it? Varoufakis's boundary-breaking new book confounds expectations of what the good society would look like and confronts us with the greatest question: are we able to build a better society, despite our flaws.

      Another Now : Dispatches from an Alternative Present
    • Austerity : Vintage Minis

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      How do we choose between what is fair and just, and what our debtors demand of us? Yanis Varoufakis was put in such a dilemma in 2015 when he became the finance minister of Greece. In this rousing book, he charts the absurdities that underpin calls for austerity, as well as his own battles with a bureaucracy bent on ignoring the human cost of its every action. Passionately outspoken and tuned to the voices of the oppressed, Varoufakis presents a guide to modern economics, and its threat to democracy, like no other.

      Austerity : Vintage Minis